Covid 19″s tremendous impact has changed our daily lives a lot.
Meeting and traveling are also very limited. So I often go to the park near my home. I usually take a walk or exercise there.
A relatively large river called ” Han river” flows along the side of the park.
While I was walking along the wide Han River, the complicated thoughts in my head were eventually summarized. So I often like to walk there.



I think that such a place in the city like this “lung” is a place that give comfort and rest to people in a hard and difficult time like now.

Many ideas of how to make this work are conflicting with each other in my head. I wonder how the work will be revealed.
Your photos are beautiful and look so similar to Waterfront Park here in Portland, a favorite place in the heart of our city too. So many big cities are built along major rivers and I love your comparison to a “lung” that brings breath and life to the city.
Take a stroll in that beautiful park, and I’m sure you’ll figure out how to express those feelings of ‘comfort and rest’.